Why does NASA’s Perseverance rover keep taking pictures of this maze on Mars?

Why does NASA’s Perseverance rover keep taking pictures of this maze on Mars?

The Gethsemane
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If you’ve spent any time perusing the carousel of raw images from NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover, you might have stumbled across an odd subject: a tiny, intricate maze etched into a small plate, photographed over and over again.

Why is the Perseverance rover so obsessed with this little labyrinth? It turns out the maze is a calibration target — one of 10 for Perseverance’s Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals instrument, otherwise known for its fun acronym, SHERLOC.

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